Toddrick Gotcher registered 17 points, while Robert Turner and Dejan Kravic
each netted 14 points for Texas Tech (9-8, 1-3 Big 12), which had lost 32
straight games against top-25 opponents, with the Red Raiders' last win over a
ranked squad coming on Dec. 3, 2009 against Washington.

Kravic added nine rebounds and six assists, while Jordan Tolbert tallied 11
points to help Texas Tech earn its first conference win under first-year head
coach Tubby Smith's guidance.

Kenny Chery registered a game-high 22 points and Taurean Prince poured in 13
points off the bench for the Bears (13-3, 1-2), who have dropped two of their
last three games.

The Red Raiders used a hot-shooting first half to create a 21-point halftime
spread, as the home team shot 62.1 percent (18-of-29) from the floor over the
opening 20 minutes while holding Baylor to 25.9 percent (7-of-27) shooting.

Crockett carried the load in the early going, supplying nine of Texas Tech's
first 15 points to help the team build a 15-6 lead under 7 1/2 minutes in.

Rico Gathers' layup with 4:26 left in the half had Baylor within 32-21, but
the Bears failed to register a field goal the rest of the frame, allowing the
Red Raiders to close the stanza on an 11-1 sprint that made it 43-22 at the
break.

Texas Tech held Baylor at bay throughout the second half, never allowing the
margin to dip below double-digits en route to the upset victory.

Game Notes

Baylor entered the contest 19-1 against in-state opponents since the start of
the 2011-12 season ... Texas Tech improved to 8-3 at home this season ... The
Red Raiders shot 57.1 percent from the field overall, while Baylor shot 41.3
percent from the field ... Texas Tech totaled 15 assists on 28 made baskets,
while Baylor collected just six helpers on 26 made buckets.